Military History's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Improbable Victories, Unlikely Heroes, and Other Martial Oddities

Military History's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Improbable Victories, Unlikely Heroes, and Other Martial Oddities

by M. Evan Brooks
Military History's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Improbable Victories, Unlikely Heroes, and Other Martial Oddities

Military History's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Improbable Victories, Unlikely Heroes, and Other Martial Oddities

by M. Evan Brooks

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Overview

In 1944 U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Leslie J. McNair was accidentally killed by USAAF bombers that dropped their bombs short of the target, thus becoming the highest-ranking American casualty of World War II. Union Gen. Daniel Sickels was the first person to be successfully acquitted of murder by pleading temporary insanity after he shot and killed the son of "Star-Spangled Banner" composer Francis Scott Key in cold blood. Ten years before Custer's infamous last stand, U.S. cavalry Capt. William J. Fetterman disobeyed orders and led his eighty-man detachment in pursuit of a band of Sioux Indians. Neither he nor his men returned. In the United States, Benedict Arnold's name is synonymous with treason, but in Russia Andrei Vlasov holds that dubious distinction. After being captured by the Germans during World War II, he led an army of former Soviet POWs against the Red Army. Famous men of the arts and letters, such as Maurice Chevalier and Jean-Paul Sartre, openly collaborated with the Axis during World War II yet managed to escape punishment after the war. Entertainer Martha Raye was so beloved by the troops that she earned an honorary commission as "Colonel Maggie" and was allowed to be buried in Fort Bragg's military cemetery. James Bond creator Ian Fleming graduated from Sandhurst and was a naval intelligence officer in World War II. During the Thirty Years' War, Count Tilly lost control of his troops after capturing Magdeburg. After three days of looting, they had killed 25,000 of the city's 30,000 inhabitants.

Military History's Most Wanted chronicles 700 of the most outlandish commanders, battles, and accomplishments in military history. Its seventy lists include warfare's top ten winners, losers, traitors, entertainers, war novels, and movies. Military historians, buffs, and enthusiasts will enjoy this often irreverent and controversial look at the profession of arms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597974608
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication date: 05/30/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 531
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

M. Evan Brooks is an avid wargamer who recently retired with more than thirty years of service in the U.S. Army and National Guard. He is a contributor to numerous war-game and professional military publications. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area.

Table of Contents

Photographsxi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Preface1
Personalities3
The Great Captains of History5
The Great Admirals of History12
The Distaff Side of Command: Female Combat Leaders18
Commanding Officers (Old)23
Commanding Officers (Young)27
Disabled Commanders: The Sick, Lame, but Not Lazy31
Guerrillas35
Mercenaries39
Overrated Commanders44
Underrated Commanders56
Incompetent Commanders62
Commanders Blinded by Their Own Ego69
Military Nicknames77
Don't Ask, We'll Tell: Commanders of Dubious Sexual Proclivities81
Amateur Commanders85
Ivy League Graduates90
Educators94
General Officers for Both Sides98
Traitors103
Collaborators108
Wretched Refuse: Generals in Exile113
Murder (and Death) Most Foul117
Friendly Fire Casualties and Collateral Damage122
Military Commanders as Specific Targets126
Biblical Commanders130
Native American Commanders136
Senior Flag Officers of the United States139
Marshal-Generals of France142
Air Aces145
Submarine Aces148
Military Chaplains151
Camp Followers and Mistresses156
Hollywood Actors160
Military Theorists164
The Greatest Command Staff in History168
Literary Soldiers175
War Correspondents178
Battles and Maneuvers181
Decisive Battles183
Decisive Naval Battles188
Lopsided Victories: More than 30,000 Casualties192
Lopsided Victories: Fewer than 30,000 Casualties197
Military Upsets202
Airborne Operations208
Amphibious Operations212
Last Stands216
Massacres (World)220
Massacres (United States)225
Mutinies229
Raids234
Sieges238
Retrograde Operations243
Revolutions247
Civil Wars251
Literature and Entertainment255
War Movies: Operational257
War Movies: Nonoperational260
War Movies: Testosterone264
War Movies: Estrogen268
Television Shows271
Music: Classical Compositions275
Music: Popular Compositions278
Entertainers281
The Basic Military Library285
Memoirs289
War Novels293
Military Fiction Series297
Military Science Fiction300
War Games: Paper303
War Games: Computer306
Miscellaneous309
Debunking Military Myths311
Revolution in Military Affairs317
Elite Troop Formations321
Horses324
Cavalry Charges326
Battle Cries331
Prisoner-of-War Camps335
Military Clothing339
Courts-Martial342
Web Sites346
Bibliography349
Index361
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